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← HistoryWhich structural mechanism most likely led to the breaching of medieval castle curtain walls during sieges using trebuchets?
A)Progressive cracking from tensile stress
B)Buckling failure from compressive overload
C)Fatigue failure from cyclical loading✓
D)Shear failure from concentrated impact
💡 Explanation
When trebuchets repeatedly impacted castle walls, cyclical loading caused fatigue failure because micro-cracks initiated and propagated with each successive impact. Therefore, fatigue failure leads to breaching, rather than other failures arising from only overloads or concentrated singular shear impact.
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